Practical Neuroanatomy and Neurological Exam for Everyday Practice

Original Presentation Date:
02/23/2023
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After collecting a history and performing a general physical exam, the neurologic exam performed requires both a hands-on and hands-off evaluation of the patient. This includes assessment of the patient's mentation, cranial nerves, gait and carriage, reflexes, and pain perception. In this segment, veterinary neurology expert Dr. Rebecca Windsor lays a foundation for better understanding diseases and abnormalities involving the nervous system. Her discussion includes practical pearls and tips for assessing patients in the general practice setting. Running time: 66 mins Fee: $30 (pay-per-view) OR FREE for VetVine Premium Membership subscribers

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